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Saint-Philippe
The Ville de Saint-Philippe is seeking a provider for the collection, transport, and agricultural valorization of dewatered sludge from its wastewater treatment plant. The contract is for an initial term of 24 months with three optional 12-month renewals and is restricted to suppliers covered by the Quebec-Ontario (ACCQO) and Canadian Free Trade (ALEC) agreements, with delivery in the Montérégie region. Sealed paper bids must be deposited at the city clerk's office at 175 chemin Sanguinet, Saint-Philippe, by 10:00 AM on August 5, 2026, with public opening at 10:15 AM the same day.
Posted Date
Jun 22, 2026
Due Date
Aug 5, 2026
Release: Jun 22, 2026
Saint-Philippe
Close: Aug 5, 2026
The Ville de Saint-Philippe is seeking a provider for the collection, transport, and agricultural valorization of dewatered sludge from its wastewater treatment plant. The contract is for an initial term of 24 months with three optional 12-month renewals and is restricted to suppliers covered by the Quebec-Ontario (ACCQO) and Canadian Free Trade (ALEC) agreements, with delivery in the Montérégie region. Sealed paper bids must be deposited at the city clerk's office at 175 chemin Sanguinet, Saint-Philippe, by 10:00 AM on August 5, 2026, with public opening at 10:15 AM the same day.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Saint-Philippe
The municipal council convened for an extraordinary session, but the meeting was adjourned shortly after opening due to a lack of the necessary quorum required to deliberate on any items.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and municipal items, including the authorization of a property expropriation transaction, a donation to the Gisèle Faubert Foundation, and amendments to traffic regulations. Human resources matters included hiring reports and the appointment of safety representatives. Financial actions involved the approval of accounts payable and funding requests, specifically for an athletic grant and a municipal infrastructure project. Significant urban planning and development items were discussed, such as minor variances for construction projects, approval of several architectural integration plans, and modifications to zoning regulations. The council also formally supported a regional public consultation on water scarcity and management.
The council discussed several property-related matters, including the sale of land and acquisitions of land for bike path and sidewalk development projects. Other topics included an amendment to a previous resolution regarding property transfers, confirmation of sewer and water network extension work for a municipal infrastructure program, and the authorization of an intermunicipal agreement concerning fire prevention services.
The council meeting agenda includes discussions on various municipal regulations, including zoning and lot modifications, traffic, parking, and public safety regulations, as well as water consumption policies. Key financial items include the presentation of financial reports, the approval of borrowings for a bypass road construction and an ecocentre, and the review of accounts payable. The session also addresses personnel movements, support for an immigration funding request, a joint aquatic complex project with neighboring municipalities, and several minor derogations and architectural integration plans for urban development. The meeting concludes with a question period and general information provided by the mayor.
The council meeting covered a wide range of municipal topics, including amendments to regulations concerning traffic, parking, public safety, and drinking water consumption. Financial matters were addressed through the deposit and approval of financial reports, audit results, budget allocations, and the authorization of expenditures and loans for infrastructure projects such as a bypass road and an ecocentre. The council supported an immigration action plan by the MRC de Roussillon and a joint aquatic complex project. Contract awards for the ecocentre construction and soil characterization studies were approved. Additionally, the council dealt with several minor variances and architectural integration plans for various properties, as well as school infrastructure planning and updates to zoning and lot subdivision bylaws.
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